MARCH 18 Police LIQUOR BOARD mreconkey _ HINTS AT SALE + 1 Bill Introduced | SHOWS PROFlT Authority for the Attorney-- lOF PAPER FlRM j General to direct the Commis-- si(l)(nel' ol Provincial Police to j take over the--controtof ~all Ink! 'thi Ontario police forces for the in-- .Neg'('matlons within recent weeks, 1 " vestigation of any grave crime iW"h some persons very close to or the apprehension of any 'the British Government," for the Semmmenmenmmmmmmmmmmmmemmem ;langerous criminal is provided | sale of the assets of the Lake Sul-- n the Cl ination bill-- phide Pulp Company have 'BEéEéf"re-- Increase of $932,987 Re-- longh'fieramea ansgfém ' ported to the Departlr:,nent o;{,unds # ----which Hon. Gordon Conant tand Forests, Hon. Peter eenan, POfl'Qd for Year Endmg 'brought TOWN TA TRE Teptetature 'minister, revealed yesterday Defore March 31, 1938, Ontario yesterday. the Ontario Legislature. % The bill also provides that Mr. Heenan did not disclose the LOgllllh'll'O TO'd the Attorney--General, where re-- identity of the negotiating parties, (hevmresseeneamn ie ocms quests come from municipalities ;('Doflinfl m('l'?ll.rv U':at (;'some De(t)ple C % f or in cases where he deems such ave been in England negotiating Pfoms of $9,893,587 for the year inquiries advisable, may investi-- with some people very close to the ending March 31, 1938, were shown gate the conduct of police British Government." in the report of the Liquor Control officers of municipal forces or The information was given when| Beard of 'Ontario tablsd mn"The"On. make a survey of the general _ Col. G. A. Drew, Leader of the Op--| apregpteie, «on pmang» & policing administration and sys-- position, pointed ou ere was a tario Legislature )estc.rda:.. This tem of municipalities. WhorC\)"er report that there was a move on was an increase of $932,987 over probes are undertaken without foot to sell the company, which is profits of $8,960,600 in the preced-- request, the expenses will be now in the hands of a receiver. ing fiscal year. _ paid by the Province. Mr. Heenan said the receiver had| Sales of spirits, beer and wine asked him recently if there would from liquor stores in the twelve be any objection to him advertising months amounted to $22,830,002 and for proposals for refinancing, and the net value of beer from the brew-- that he was advised the government eries and brewers' warehouses to-- ""Xlld "'el";)"t'fi such a proposal. id talled $26,289,136. Sales of native ssets o e company are sai wine direct to customers from li-- to include some 120,000 cords of censed native wines sales offices pulp, cutting rights under _ a Pro-- and wineries amounted to $1,886,530. | vincial agreement in the Thunder There was an increase in sales 'Ba.\}_'{ Izlis]t%ric:(. and the plant property from liquor stores of nearly $2,-- \ _ at Red Rock. 3 000,000, but a drop of more than $5,000,000 in the sale of beer from breweries, wineries and _ winery stores. Liquor stores sales in the § year ending March 31, 1937, were $20,733,367, sales from breweries and * * brewery warehouses, $31,621,194, and from wineries and winery stores, $1,660,637. Tonnage of Ontario grapes used In the manufacture of wine, concen-- trates, grape juice, and brandy was 12,161, There were 223 tons of cher-- ries used for wine--making. Distilled into grape spirits for wine fortifi-- cations were 226,418 gallons of na-- tive wines. On March 31, 1938, there were 1,-- 147 hotel authorities in operation, 233 club authorities, 119 military mess authorities, and one railway authority. Fifty--three summer ho--| tels had licenses. | On March 31, 1938, there were| 1,313 st'lndaird hotel licenses effec-- & 8 & tive, of which 1,147 had beer au-- tiitules T wo--Week Holiday With Pay T?c year saw 50,880 individual an-- nual liquor permits issued at %2 each. Sales of single purchase per-- ASked by CrOlI fOI' Workers mits totalled 3,116,729 at 25 cents ""l?'}}';e Doard Issued 3.054 pronibitory Legislation, which, if adopted, me(;' \L&zi?tiSter'Ottreml'-li:ipt?&r':fg;lri erders, an increase of 800 over the Wiibpmip se gagh ues d id i rhain d L ?:et w(i.lla::\lgasize topthe House preceding year. There were 612 two weeks' holidays with pay to it is' said thz necessity for leg'is: "'full" board orders prohibiting in-- all employees who have worked | jation of this kind. The trend in dividuals to buy any alcoholic bev-- for th tinuously for one | indust d commerce is toward erages from any legal source. The ie ampehagrainy a o 49. ~|4 F4 MEMS OS SNC_CO a a remaining 2462 forbid purchase for year or more, will be m.troduced more lglgure for employees, and in home consu;n on shortly before the Ontario Legis-- the opinion of Mr. Croll, there is P riOn: _ beein asiad en lature by David A. Croll (Lib., | no sound reason why workers Windsor--Walkerville), it was re-- | who are not in the white--collar ported yesterday. class, should not receive holidays The Windsor Mayor, and for-- | with pay.